On Sun, Jun 24, 2012 at 03:51:14PM -0400, Chris Knadle wrote: > Because of all these sticky problems, without a clear path to proceed if I > were personally in the maintainer's shoes I'd probably take the "do nothing" > option and release the current "348" version that has the libcelt0-0 codec > that has issues but retains compatability with older popular mumble servers.
The so called "do nothing" option is far simpler than that. The 348 version fails to build from source and so is undistributable. Since you insisted on reopening this bug as RC, it, among others, ties my hands and prevents updating that, and the actual logical conclusion is the people who preferred "don't ship mumble in wheezy at all" look like getting their wish now. If people would rather write long rationalisations about how to pretend the problem doesn't exist than Do Something to actually solve it and create a viable future for maintaining this code, than logically, that's probably even the correct outcome. To say I'm "a bit disappointed" by that would be an understatement, it certainly makes a waste of the effort I've put in trying to find some workable solution - but if nobody else cares enough than to say "just close your eyes and ship it", then I don't see this being resolved in any adequate way in the tiny amount of time remaining to do so. A month ago you might have been able to convince me of anything if I saw people actually committed to Doing The Work needed to make that a viable answer. But all I've seen is people saying "there is no problem until patches magically appear to fix it", and outright refusing to be the one who takes any responsibility for the now abandoned code. Now people are even saying they want other people to do double the work and take on all the risk, so that they (and innocent others) can be insecure without being interrupted from busily doing the nothing that they themselves would rather be doing. If the obvious answer to that isn't obvious, then I don't know what else to say. People I've never heard of are going to need better evidence than some dismissive handwaving to convince me to ignore the concerns of people who I very much trust. When the person who has found more bugs in this code than anyone else in the world expresses concern, it would be dumb not to listen to them - when someone who has never even looked at the code says "I don't see a problem", then ... well ... I'm sure you can safely extrapolate from there. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-rc-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org